And Apache News Herald-News (3o.; -Publisher !he CoWrado'Indian-eser- The Official Paper pi Apache Count?. PuMhhci erirr Thursday At St. Johns, Arizona. SUBSCRIPTION RATE. Oa Tear ;. I. $2.00 WAUsufcscrlpttorui must be paid la ADVANCE. Tiie faperVtli fee flopped at ths expJraUan f th ttma a!4fo. - ; : AivtxUstag rate fumUhc on application. The new of Apache County -soil enefai f Ij.iaem, intefaetinf 4oaU . - 3U '! it JUNE 22 1911 Mrs. Margaret Jarvis, yrii e of . lr. Chas. Jfarvis, and daughter Miss Lois Jarvis, who have been in Salt Lake City taking special courses of instruction ' there in the Obstetrical College, for a number of terms, are expected home within a few days. Sirs. Jarvis gradwated in the depart ment of Obstetrics and Miss Lois in the department of Trained Nurses, both with very high records in their respective classes. Miss Jeanette Jarvis, daughter of Hon Heber Jarvis, will return home this s&eek from Salt - Lake City where she has been atten ding the College o...

m, ?4 - ' ft . WME MERGKANT KNEW 'An exchange hits off the truth when it says that mad who de cries the value of: advertising is igenerall the first to appear at N the. newspapei ffice ii he is ' caught kissing his neighbor's wife, and beg to have nothing body wiil see it.' It imightiVabo be addd-ithat the- mas who is mQtfteavmentionjpi in a newspaper conies tb tteliete that he ta. entitled to it all. ahis r-ght; lieiysf jdver tently of." '"intent iballs!, publish an item th& to declare that the paper never amounted' "to anything (he now alludes to ijb.as . t Vtet",as4 and a blackmailer. .The.qswspa ;perisoui:ht:: after $0$4ifaeri? -there is something iti print that will paicuWiriry bapseSt dinel-l body, and apt to be forgotten when there is money to b6 spent for advertising, says- the El Paso ; herald. ftsr aiwaSiiiihe; public. v ffOod" when jrou have j somefliinfipi yoti :i;ri!priilted i about the other feJUctw, and an outrage if anyth'itig feets into the paper that you do not...

'1 Vf- f-V " 7r-- 3 r5 3; X It, He Secret rr vnh ever wonder how why other women older than ' thp cprrp.t can be out your health, and you will preserve your youth. R,r "hw wp mean not nerve health, as, sometimes, magnificently strong-looking women are nervous wrecks. m But whether you are weak physically or nervously, you need a tonic, and the best tonic for you is Cardui. It builds strength for the physical and nervous systems. It helps put flesh on your bones and vitality into your nerves. "My mother," writes Mrs. Z. L. Adcock, of Smith ville, Tenn., "is 44 years old and is passing through the ChanShe was" irregular and bloated and suffered terribly. My father stepped over to the store and got her a bottle of Cardui, which she took according to directions and now she is up, able to do her housework arid says she feels like a new. woman." Try Cardui in your own case. Write to: Ladies Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., , . r j. aj a r.A or,a Unnir "Hnmp Tr...

I ST. JOHNS, APAGHE CO.. ARIZONA, JUNE 29, 1911 MIGUEL DURAN'S DEATH eliminate every possible risk from' their, financial affairs. The more' .bnajness years to their credit the. more conservative they become. ; the more care they give to the pr,6: 'tection, of their money and : the - building up' of theirBank Credit, When you work so hard to get money can you afford to take any unnecessary risk in caring for it? " "Why not follow;- thfe pi an; of flig $&t cessful business raanH-starba Check: Account with us and handle your in- Vhe death of Sr V&iLl Buran, which occurred last week, removes from the sce nes of this life one . of the; helping hand in times of .dan ger,: and distress. Up to the last moments of his life his sons and other relatives, to gether vith many friends, helped him to make a valiant Bl! : EXPERIENCED i ' K: Business Men Iflfc?;; .-V - . eliminate every possible risk from W.' y f- " t '- "Why not follow; thfeplarff'-fhgu' TH NAVAJO-APACHE BANK & TRUST C...

50 Per Cent Better , "1 have used less than one bottle of Cardui" writes Mrs. Gertrude Ward, of Rushville, Neb., "and am feeling fifty per cent better than when I began taking it "Before taking Cardui, 1 had suffered with female trouble, for eight years. My greatest trouble was irregu larity. 1 also suffered with severe pains, every month, but now I am greatly improved and will recommend Car dui to all my suffering friends." J4S Hie Woman's Tonic The rare medicinal herbs of Cardui are imported by the manufacturers direct from Europe and are not to be found :n any other medicine. . These ingredients are what give Cardui its superiority, as a female medicine and toriic, over any other medicine. For over 50 years Cardui has been the favorite wom an's medicine. The ladies like it, because it is so easy to take, so gentle, so safe, so reliable m its results, and thev have faith in its curative tonic powers, because of the thousands of other ladies it has helped. Try it today. Write to- L...

AND APACHE NEW ' - . ' : . ... SL:K A. 1 ' - 1 1 ' t . 5 ' eliminate every, possible risk from their financial affairs. The more bnsiness. years to their credit J:he- Z4 ' conservative they become,. itbetmoe care they give to the pr,6- 8 tection of their money and, tHe, , building' up of their Bank Gredit.: ' When you work so hard to get money can you afford to take any unnecessary riskvin caring for it? . Why not follow the plan of the sue acessful business mahstar.t a'GhQc JK come in a safe, systematic manner. i--'V, . M 27. it-.-w -ii.? ti - -s - - ar or - uv f m t m v . ,.." ..J - 5 St innns. ' - X I i n ST. JOHNS, APACHE CO.. ARIZONA, JULY 6. 1911 No. 46 M BANK & TRUST The Glorious Fourth Mr. Z. G. Wilhelm and wife of Mineral, Apache County, are in the city tra ding with our merchants. Hoi brook News. a b im . Special provisions for tak ning care of babies and their mothers upen arrival at a railroad station is the latest experiment that is being tried by the Southern Pacif...

Frank Pendleton Gaines Dentist " Has just arrived in our city and is iully prepared to do Jf'irst Class Work for our people. And from the appearance of bis office outfit he surely is up to date in the line of Dentistry. If you are needing Dental Work, you can find him at his office in the Barth Hotel. His patrons are glad to know that he holds an Arizona Territorial Certificate in Dentis try, which is a recommendation to any Dentist. Some one told us the other day that he had just eaten some ripe apricots off his trees-we forget just now who it was--but as he didn't "show us,'' either by ocu lar, olfactory or . palatable dem onstration, it's up to 'im to "show us" though wedon'fc doubt .his word a little bit. The trustees of school district number one, of St. Johns, are making preparations to improve the. school building, by placing on a new roof, taking off the old belfry, putting up three porticos to the doors, placing a coatiiig of cement on all outside walls, and repairing the i...

;4i- fx sa-r i'VJV ism-?- r The St. Johns Herald . And Apache News PROFESSIONAL CARDS H. D. Koss P. W. O'Sullivan Hbrd-News Go. Publisher The Official Paper of Apache County. Published every Thursday at St. Johns, Arizona. . SUBSCRIPTION RATE. tOneyear . $2.00 m "AII subscriptions must be paid in ADVANCE. The paper will be topped at the czpiration of the time aid for.- ' " ' '., Advertising rates furnished on application. The news of Apache County and eneral news, interseting to all JULY 6, 1911 The sheepmen and woolgrow ers of the country are beginning to think that congress always commences to "tinker" with tariff on wool just about the time the wool comes off the sheep for the markefc-and duxn me, if it doesn't look it. The other day we hunted around town lor turnip seed; we found one kind at tne A. C. M, I., ano ther at the Drug Store, and still '-another kind at. the store of Isaac Barth, Inc. A. and B. Schuster, and Whiting Cash Store had sold out before we got into common i-t...

n S2 aiJy Stage Line "I had a mishap at the age of 41, which left me in bad fix," writes Mrs. Georgia- Usher, of Conyers, Ga. "I was unconscious for three days, and after that I would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings. "I suffered greatly with ailments due to the change of life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I conciuded to try Cardui. "Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do all my housework." TO AND FROM yOLBROOK, ARIZONA VIA WOODRUFF, HUNT, CONCHO, ST. JOHNS, , SPRINGERVILLE, AND EAGAR assengsrs ana express uarne . Prompt Service; Reasonable Rates Your patronage solicited . Agency at Holbrook: A. C. M. I. Store J 41 e s i me )o not allow yourself to get into a bad fix. You might get in so bad you would find it hard to get out. Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength and keep you in tip top condition. In this w...

fey- ft r:.'& .,r,--" .'-.y - ft I- The reading public knows that Helen Hunt was a great -authoress. The readers of thisgreat family newspaper have read our little adv. in which it is asked: Has anv one here seen Kelley? Now, put the two together for the T 1 answer: no one nere nas seen. Kelley; go to Helen Hunt for hiin. Ohe million dollars a day is the record that will be es tablished throughout the United States as the expendi ture for improving and main taining public roads. Never before in the history of the country hars there beerTsuch interest in the improvement of highways, and with the legislatures of the states ap propriating millions of dol lars for this purpose, the good jroads movement has received its greatest impetus since the foundation of the republic. Ex. Arthur Miller came in this week to spend'a. short time at home with home folks. He has been the past year with the Colin Campbell Sheep Company as caporal and has had a good year. Notice to Creditors C Estate ...

His Recommendation. "Very graceful was the subterfuge resorted to by a certain general who had been tyrannized over by a cer tain atrocious cook whose cooking he had suffered from more out of fear than love for so long a period that he became at length a martyr to indigestion. The cook had to leave, but she demanded a written reference. What is more, she stood by while her unhappy master strove between fear of her and fear of the crime of manslaughter being on his "conscience if he recommended her to another employer who might be brought to an early grave with dys pepsia. At length he found a way out. "Dear sir' he wrote, "Mary Jane has cooked for me day in and day out for several years. She is leav ing merely on account of bad health. P. S. My bad. health." London M. A. P. 6 Look out for a new Bakery in town at an early date, where you can always get just what you wish to eat in the bread, cake, pie and other lines o( bakery. No use to go hungry if you can raise the price. EA FO A ...

i3 1 i v iii'--.' J 4 -i . W; few - ..' W3T - ' JR.', ' c ve7 rig ?of 27. EXPERIE eliminate every possible risk from . iheir financial affairs. The more ; - bnsiness years to their .credit the more cpnserv?tiye they become, ; : t , ( . ' j tne more' care' they give to the pro- t tftion of their money and the' ? building" up of their Banli; Credit', ., When you work; so hard ta tgset money can-you-affoFd-to?wr.-,'?,,K!l'?; take any unnecessary risk in v "I - r , J lit caring for it? Why not follow sEuH)Saitte& Account with.Tis:;'anle yq.f rn? . come in a safe systematic manner. , THE NAVAJO-APACHE St. Johns, Climatology A Range correspondent in Arizona has somewhere seen a copy of the "Knee Pants' ' editorial in the Evening Herald, and waxes marry r thereat. He writer as follows f'Uuthere in Arizona I know an old lady of 93, hale and hearty as can be and she has always worn knee pants. " The climate of Arizona is sure wonderful. , The above is from the Ra ton Daily Range, one of ...

Juan Padilla, tlfe ex--justice of the peace of the Concho Precinct, was over this welk on a business trip to the county seat town. The death of Emiterio Uli- Karri, yeung son of Mr. and; Mrs. Sabino Ulibarri, which ; occurred Monday morning, removes-one of the bright and interesting boys-from our midst, and all the relatives have the sincere sympathy of j the people in their hour of j sorrow. Attorney O. E. Overson went up to Springerviile Sa turday to look after the case; of Benj. Love, defendant in a: replevin suit in which his brother David Love was plaintiff; the matter being on account of a cow and calf. The trial of the case was set for Monday before Justice of the Peace; .Anthony Long. Now is the time which reminds us of ouk boyhood days; half-ripe apples, ripe mulberries, apricots, etc., e;t$V wMcfi itf1 iiiW-way i'nid the digestive apparatus of the small boy, producing anxiety in the minds of pa rents and stomach ache hi the boy, are now doing busi ness in there parts of ou...

The "Frisco' ? railroad -nas nnade arrangements for h an- dling through trains from St. ! Louis to Pacific coast points over the Santa Fe lines in Arizona " ; n I I. X M i t. if Our " '"i " LAW PFINTlN Is done quickly, cor rectly and cheaply. President de la,: Baara of j Mexico is proving himsel f a j statesman of the first rank. -There could be no better proof of his statesmanship than is cothtained in his sta- tement "The irrigation of the public domain constitutes the problem .of greatest im portance in Mexico,' ' and in 'Mh6 policy of national irriga tion which he has underta ken to establish. -Arizona -iRjepiiblican; f ; -Dfj-Hughes, during fta. re cent visit iti Los Angeles, n made .a discovery which is dnplicated by everyone who visits that-wonder city. This discoverg is that the marve llous growth of southern Cali fornia and of the city of. Los Angeles has been and is lar gely due to the spirit of co operation which so pervades the atmosphere: that, there is almost no room f...